- the name
Thessalus /ˈθɛsələs/ is
attributed to the
following individuals, all of whom were
considered possible eponyms of Thessaly.
Thessalus, son of Haemon...
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Thessalus is a name that may
refer to:
Thessalus, the name of
several figures in Gr****
mythology Thessalus (physician), Gr****
physician (5th - 4th centuries...
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Thessalus was an
eminent tragic actor (hypocrites) in the time of
Alexander the Great,
whose especial favour he enjo****, and whom he
served before his...
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According to
other accounts, her
children were "Mermerus,
Pheres or
Thessalus,
Alcimenes and Tisander, and
according to others, she had
seven sons and...
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attributed to
Hippocrates is
addressed to
Thessalus, and
there is an oration, Presbeutikos,
supposedly spoken by
Thessalus to the Athenians, in
which he implores...
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reclaiming the
throne of
Iolcus for
himself once more. Jason's son,
Thessalus, then
became king. As a
result of
breaking his vow to love
Medea forever...
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Thessalus of
Tralles (fl.
circa 70–95 AD) was a
famous Roman physician and
early adherent to the
Methodic school of medicine. He
lived in Rome, where...
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daughter of
Eurypylus of Cos,
mother of
Thessalus by Heracles. Chalciope,
consort of the
aforementioned Thessalus,
mother of his son Antiphus, presumably...
- (Barbus
thessalus) is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Barbus. It is
endemic to Greece. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Barbus
thessalus". FishBase...
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intended to make
Arrhidaeus his heir.
Alexander reacted by
sending an actor,
Thessalus of Corinth, to tell
Pixodarus that he
should not
offer his daughter's...